Caution / Notice / Hint
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2024 Lexus RC F and 2023 Lexus RC F. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
NOTE:
- When replacing the forward recognition camera, replace it with a new one. If a forward recognition camera which was installed to another vehicle is used, the information stored in the forward recognition camera will not match the information from the vehicle and a DTC may be stored.
- When the forward recognition camera is replaced with a new one or the windshield glass is replaced or removed/installed, make sure to read Before Starting Adjustment, then perform optical axis alignment for the forward recognition camera and clear the vehicle control history for each system.
HINT:
Forward recognition camera axis alignment can be performed by using either One Time Recognition, Sequential Recognition or Driving Adjustment.
One Time Recognition: Refer to TARGET ADJUSTMENT(ONE TIME RECOGNITION) [01/2023 - ]
Sequential Recognition: Refer to TARGET ADJUSTMENT(SEQUENTIAL RECOGNITION) [01/2023 - ]
Driving Adjustment: Refer to DRIVING ADJUSTMENT [01/2023 - ]
- When replacing the windshield glass of a vehicle equipped with a forward recognition camera, make sure to use a Lexus genuine part. If a non-Lexus genuine part is used, the forward recognition camera may not be able to be installed due to a missing bracket or the forward recognition camera may not operate properly due to a difference in the transmissivity or black ceramic border.
- Forward recognition camera optical axis may deviate if the vehicle is driven on a banked road, such as a racetrack. This deviation can be corrected by driving the vehicle on a normal road for a while.
- Forward recognition camera optical axis may deviate when the vehicle is overloaded or the wheel alignment (toe-in) is incorrect. The forward recognition camera optical axis can be corrected by decreasing the load on the vehicle or adjusting the toe-in.